▪ Abstract Domesticated plant taxa cannot be regarded as evolutionarily discrete from their wild relatives. Most domesticated plant taxa mate with wild relatives somewhere in the world, and gene flow from crop taxa may have a substantial impact on the evolution of wild populations. In a literature review of the world's 13 most important food crops, we show that 12 of these crops hybridize with wild relatives in some part of their agricultural distribution. We use population genetic theory to predict the evolutionary consequences of gene flow from crops to wild plants and discuss two applied consequences of crop-to-wild gene flow–the evolution of aggressive weeds and the extinction of rare species. We suggest ways of assessing the likelihood of hybridization, introgression, and the potential for undesirable gene flow from crops into weeds or rare species.
Population Genetic Consequences of Small Population Size: Implications for Plant Conservation | |
| N C Ellstrand, D R Elam | |
| Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.
Volume 24,
Page 217-242,
1993 | |
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EXTINCTION BY HYBRIDIZATION AND INTROGRESSION | |
| Judith M. Rhymer, Daniel Simberloff | |
| Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.
Volume 27,
Page 83-109,
1996 | |
| Abstract | Full Text | PDF (145 KB) |
| This review | |
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| GENE FLOW AND INTROGRESSION FROM DOMESTICATED PLANTS INTO THEIR WILD RELATIVES | |
| Norman C. Ellstrand, Honor C. Prentice, James F. Hancock | |
| Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.
Volume 30,
Page 539-563,
1999 | |
RISK ASSESSMENT OF VIRUS-RESISTANT TRANSGENIC PLANTS | |
| Mark Tepfer | |
| Annual Review of Phytopathology.
Volume 40,
Page 467-491,
2002 | |
| Abstract | Full Text | PDF (176 KB) |
PLASTID TRANSFORMATION IN HIGHER PLANTS | |
| Pal Maliga | |
| Annual Review of Plant Biology.
Volume 55,
Page 289-313,
2004 | |
| Abstract | Full Text | PDF (466 KB) |
ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF TRANSGENIC CROPS AND THE ESCAPE OF TRANSGENES INTO WILD POPULATIONS | |
| Diana Pilson, Holly R. Prendeville | |
| Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics.
Volume 35,
Page 149-174,
2004 | |
| Abstract | Full Text | PDF (149 KB) | Supplemental Materials |
Safety of Virus-Resistant Transgenic Plants Two Decades After Their Introduction: Lessons from Realistic Field Risk Assessment Studies | |
| Marc Fuchs, Dennis Gonsalves | |
| Annual Review of Phytopathology.
Volume 45,
Page 173-202,
2007 | |
| Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1434 KB) |
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